What we know today about the brain suggest a completely different way to teach than we've been doing already. This is sticky teaching - 6 ways to re-think our approach to audience engagement.
This document outlines how to give an effective presentation. It discusses using PowerPoint as a visual aid rather than the focus, having a clear purpose and understanding your audience. The key points are to have a logical three-part structure of introduction, body and conclusion. Presenters should remember to practice, use visuals, maintain consistency and focus on one key point per slide. Proper preparation, structure and delivery are essential to a successful presentation.
This document discusses the art of public speaking. It defines public speaking as speaking to a group of people in a structured manner to inform, influence, or entertain the audience. Good public speaking requires organizing thoughts logically, tailoring the message to the audience, telling impactful stories, and adapting to listener feedback. While public speaking is more formal than conversation, training in it can improve communication skills. The document provides tips for reducing nervousness, such as gaining experience, preparing thoroughly, thinking positively, and focusing on the audience rather than oneself. Overall, the goal of public speaking is effective communication rather than perfection.
The document provides tips for improving PowerPoint presentations with concise summaries of key points:
1. Keep presentations clear, concise and focused on the audience with well-structured slides using simple designs, fonts, and colors.
2. Use visuals like graphs, charts and images sparingly to reinforce text but do not overwhelm slides.
3. Present confidently to engage the audience rather than relying on animated slides or reading slides verbatim.
1) The document provides strategies for preparing an effective presentation, including planning, preparing, and practicing.
2) It emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience by analyzing their interests, familiarity with the topic, and other characteristics.
3) The document outlines how to organize the content of a presentation, including introducing the topic, presenting the main body of the content in a logical pattern like chronological or categorical order, and concluding by summarizing the main points.
Wet mount and hanging drop methods are used to view microscopic organisms and structures in liquid. For a wet mount, a specimen is placed in a drop of liquid between a slide and cover slip. This allows viewing of movement and behavior. It has advantages of quick preparation and clear viewing without artifacts but specimens dry out over time. A hanging drop method uses a depression slide to suspend a larger sample in liquid for longer term observation of both Brownian and true motion.
This document outlines how to give an effective presentation. It discusses using PowerPoint as a visual aid rather than the focus, having a clear purpose and understanding your audience. The key points are to have a logical three-part structure of introduction, body and conclusion. Presenters should remember to practice, use visuals, maintain consistency and focus on one key point per slide. Proper preparation, structure and delivery are essential to a successful presentation.
This document discusses the art of public speaking. It defines public speaking as speaking to a group of people in a structured manner to inform, influence, or entertain the audience. Good public speaking requires organizing thoughts logically, tailoring the message to the audience, telling impactful stories, and adapting to listener feedback. While public speaking is more formal than conversation, training in it can improve communication skills. The document provides tips for reducing nervousness, such as gaining experience, preparing thoroughly, thinking positively, and focusing on the audience rather than oneself. Overall, the goal of public speaking is effective communication rather than perfection.
The document provides tips for improving PowerPoint presentations with concise summaries of key points:
1. Keep presentations clear, concise and focused on the audience with well-structured slides using simple designs, fonts, and colors.
2. Use visuals like graphs, charts and images sparingly to reinforce text but do not overwhelm slides.
3. Present confidently to engage the audience rather than relying on animated slides or reading slides verbatim.
1) The document provides strategies for preparing an effective presentation, including planning, preparing, and practicing.
2) It emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience by analyzing their interests, familiarity with the topic, and other characteristics.
3) The document outlines how to organize the content of a presentation, including introducing the topic, presenting the main body of the content in a logical pattern like chronological or categorical order, and concluding by summarizing the main points.
Wet mount and hanging drop methods are used to view microscopic organisms and structures in liquid. For a wet mount, a specimen is placed in a drop of liquid between a slide and cover slip. This allows viewing of movement and behavior. It has advantages of quick preparation and clear viewing without artifacts but specimens dry out over time. A hanging drop method uses a depression slide to suspend a larger sample in liquid for longer term observation of both Brownian and true motion.
This document discusses public speaking, including its evolution and how to prepare and present a public speech. It outlines the key elements of public speaking such as gaining attention in the introduction, elaborating on the subject in the body, and restating key points in the conclusion. It provides tips for public speaking like smiling, speaking loudly, being flexible, and connecting with the audience. It also lists don'ts such as fearing, rushing, or pointing fingers. Finally, it discusses how important public speaking skills are in business for motivating employees, communicating messages, and representing organizations.
These slides explain how media preparation in microbiology lab
for bacterial culture, history of culture media, types of culture media based on concentration and ingredients and practical section.
This document provides tips for creating effective presentations that engage audiences rather than lose their attention. It recommends focusing on telling a story before choosing presentation tools, speaking to the audience rather than reading slides, using headlines to structure ideas, providing credible sources, keeping presentations under 20 minutes, and summarizing the overall message in 15 words or less. The document emphasizes explaining concepts simply and allowing time for audience discussion.
This document provides an introduction to Lean Six Sigma. It begins by defining the customer as anyone who uses a product or service, including internal and external customers. It then discusses Lean principles like specifying value, eliminating waste, allowing value to flow via pull, and continuously improving. The seven wastes are defined as defects, overproduction, transportation, waiting, inventory, motion, and processing. Examples of these wastes are given for different contexts like the office, workshop, and healthcare. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding processes and customers to identify non-value adding activities and waste.
Today's teachers need to evolve with their students and society. It is no longer enough to master the basics--students need and want 21st century skills.
The term sketchnoting describes a style of visual note-taking recently gaining popularity among conference attendees. Contrary to popular belief, you do not have to be an artist to sketchnote and to take advantage of a different type of learning and making content connections beyond conference keynotes . Sketchnoting is helping make your thinking visible and shareable as you are reading a professional book, watching a movie clip, reading an educational blog post or article or listening to a lecture of conference keynote.
This workshop is for educators who want to hone their abilities to listen more intently, summarize and organize their notes in a visual way and learn how to do this with their students. NO artistic talent required.
Want to work with me? Contact me via http://www.globallyconnectedlearning.com
Between a lack of know-how and a pile of limiting beliefs, you have put that book idea you have on the back burner for far too long. Now is the time to take charge of your legacy and write the book you were always meant to publish.
Slides to support a master class on making student thinking visible through practical hands-on activities and structured around the Dylan Wiliam's work on formative assessment and active learning.
All the resources for this master class are available online here:
http://dkworkshops.wikispaces.com/Making+Student+Thinking+Visible+at+ManACE+SAGE+2014
Presentation Anti-Patterns: 10 things you should avoid in your next presentation. Taken from the book, "File > New > Presentation" by Simon Guest. http://goo.gl/FAZZms
MOVE - don't sit still (by Jimmy Janlén)Jimmy Janlén
Presentation created by Jimmy Janlén, Certified TBR Trainer and Agile Coach at Crisp (Sweden).
Movement trumps sitting is the first and most important of the six learning trumps from Sharon Bowmans book "Using Brain Science to make learning stick".
This presentation summarizes why and gives 7 examples of how you can add movement into your class and workshops.
What to Write About When There's Nothing to Say (the Mediabistro Edition)MarketingProfs
This document is a visual story created by Veronica Maria Jarski based on an MPU class by Ann Handley about 17 content creation ideas. It promotes a MarketingProfs University course on marketing writing and provides a discount code. Veronica Maria Jarski is credited as the creator.
What makes a strong education sector plan? The Global Partnership for Education and International Institute for Education Planning have published guidelines to help countries prepare a credible strategy
This document provides a list of essential tech tools for teachers to use in the classroom, along with brief descriptions of how each tool can be used. It recommends creating blogs for students to reflect on learning, using Twitter to connect with students and other teachers, creating wikis for cooperative learning activities, and using video tools like YouTube, Flip cameras and Animoto for multimedia projects. Additional tools include Moodle for sharing resources and assessments, Google apps for collaboration and organization, Delicious for bookmark sharing, and podcasting for audio feedback and student projects. The goal is to enhance teaching with various digital tools to improve communication, encourage participation and make lessons more engaging.
1) The document discusses three keys to interactive learning: game thinking, game elements, and gamification. It describes game thinking as using game techniques to engage people and motivate learning.
2) It outlines two types of gamification: structural which uses elements like points and badges, and content gamification which alters content to be more game-like.
3) The document advocates for incorporating elements like challenge, curiosity, and control to create flow and motivate learners intrinsically and extrinsically. It suggests using concepts like risk and failure productively in learning.
Agile and Beyond 2017 Presentation on Tuckman's Theory of Team Development. This theory was based on non-scientifically gathered surveys and has never been empirically proven despite dozens of scientific attempts. This talk covers why stable teams may have been a good thing and why we want to consider dynamic teams as we face new challenges.
This document discusses public speaking, including its evolution and how to prepare and present a public speech. It outlines the key elements of public speaking such as gaining attention in the introduction, elaborating on the subject in the body, and restating key points in the conclusion. It provides tips for public speaking like smiling, speaking loudly, being flexible, and connecting with the audience. It also lists don'ts such as fearing, rushing, or pointing fingers. Finally, it discusses how important public speaking skills are in business for motivating employees, communicating messages, and representing organizations.
These slides explain how media preparation in microbiology lab
for bacterial culture, history of culture media, types of culture media based on concentration and ingredients and practical section.
This document provides tips for creating effective presentations that engage audiences rather than lose their attention. It recommends focusing on telling a story before choosing presentation tools, speaking to the audience rather than reading slides, using headlines to structure ideas, providing credible sources, keeping presentations under 20 minutes, and summarizing the overall message in 15 words or less. The document emphasizes explaining concepts simply and allowing time for audience discussion.
This document provides an introduction to Lean Six Sigma. It begins by defining the customer as anyone who uses a product or service, including internal and external customers. It then discusses Lean principles like specifying value, eliminating waste, allowing value to flow via pull, and continuously improving. The seven wastes are defined as defects, overproduction, transportation, waiting, inventory, motion, and processing. Examples of these wastes are given for different contexts like the office, workshop, and healthcare. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding processes and customers to identify non-value adding activities and waste.
Today's teachers need to evolve with their students and society. It is no longer enough to master the basics--students need and want 21st century skills.
The term sketchnoting describes a style of visual note-taking recently gaining popularity among conference attendees. Contrary to popular belief, you do not have to be an artist to sketchnote and to take advantage of a different type of learning and making content connections beyond conference keynotes . Sketchnoting is helping make your thinking visible and shareable as you are reading a professional book, watching a movie clip, reading an educational blog post or article or listening to a lecture of conference keynote.
This workshop is for educators who want to hone their abilities to listen more intently, summarize and organize their notes in a visual way and learn how to do this with their students. NO artistic talent required.
Want to work with me? Contact me via http://www.globallyconnectedlearning.com
Between a lack of know-how and a pile of limiting beliefs, you have put that book idea you have on the back burner for far too long. Now is the time to take charge of your legacy and write the book you were always meant to publish.
Slides to support a master class on making student thinking visible through practical hands-on activities and structured around the Dylan Wiliam's work on formative assessment and active learning.
All the resources for this master class are available online here:
http://dkworkshops.wikispaces.com/Making+Student+Thinking+Visible+at+ManACE+SAGE+2014
Presentation Anti-Patterns: 10 things you should avoid in your next presentation. Taken from the book, "File > New > Presentation" by Simon Guest. http://goo.gl/FAZZms
MOVE - don't sit still (by Jimmy Janlén)Jimmy Janlén
Presentation created by Jimmy Janlén, Certified TBR Trainer and Agile Coach at Crisp (Sweden).
Movement trumps sitting is the first and most important of the six learning trumps from Sharon Bowmans book "Using Brain Science to make learning stick".
This presentation summarizes why and gives 7 examples of how you can add movement into your class and workshops.
What to Write About When There's Nothing to Say (the Mediabistro Edition)MarketingProfs
This document is a visual story created by Veronica Maria Jarski based on an MPU class by Ann Handley about 17 content creation ideas. It promotes a MarketingProfs University course on marketing writing and provides a discount code. Veronica Maria Jarski is credited as the creator.
What makes a strong education sector plan? The Global Partnership for Education and International Institute for Education Planning have published guidelines to help countries prepare a credible strategy
This document provides a list of essential tech tools for teachers to use in the classroom, along with brief descriptions of how each tool can be used. It recommends creating blogs for students to reflect on learning, using Twitter to connect with students and other teachers, creating wikis for cooperative learning activities, and using video tools like YouTube, Flip cameras and Animoto for multimedia projects. Additional tools include Moodle for sharing resources and assessments, Google apps for collaboration and organization, Delicious for bookmark sharing, and podcasting for audio feedback and student projects. The goal is to enhance teaching with various digital tools to improve communication, encourage participation and make lessons more engaging.
1) The document discusses three keys to interactive learning: game thinking, game elements, and gamification. It describes game thinking as using game techniques to engage people and motivate learning.
2) It outlines two types of gamification: structural which uses elements like points and badges, and content gamification which alters content to be more game-like.
3) The document advocates for incorporating elements like challenge, curiosity, and control to create flow and motivate learners intrinsically and extrinsically. It suggests using concepts like risk and failure productively in learning.
Agile and Beyond 2017 Presentation on Tuckman's Theory of Team Development. This theory was based on non-scientifically gathered surveys and has never been empirically proven despite dozens of scientific attempts. This talk covers why stable teams may have been a good thing and why we want to consider dynamic teams as we face new challenges.
5 Creative Principles for Remarkable PresentationsMichelle Mazur
Every time I ask the question “what’s the most difficult part of writing a speech?” the answer is always the same. STARTING.
Writing a presentation is inherently a creative process. It’s no different than painting a picture, choreographing a ballet, or writing a novel. Every artist (and speakers ARE artists) starts with a blank canvas, page, or PowerPoint slide.
To write a remarkable presentation, you’ve got to get your creative juices flowing. You’re not writing just another speech – a remarkable presentation is an artistic creation.
Step away from the computer and take a more creative approach to writing your speech.
So let’s get to the work of creating with these five creative principles for remarkable presentations, shall we?
Rethinking Learning in the Age of Digital FluencyJudy O'Connell
Digital connectivity is a transformative phenomenon of the 21st century. While many have debated its impact on society, educators have been quick to mandate technology in school development - often without analysing the digital fluency of those involved, and the actual impact on learning. Is being digitally tethered creating a new learning nexus for those involved?
The famous educational philosopher, John Dewey, stated “We do not learn from experience, we learn from reflecting on experience.’ Maker education involves hands-on and experiential activities. Learning can occur through the act of making but having learners reflect on their making experiences increases the likelihood of learning. It is not left to chance.
Este documento proporciona 10 maneras de acelerar un sitio de WooCommerce. Estas incluyen cambiar el tema a uno mejor codificado, cambiar el hosting a uno más rápido, comprimir imágenes, desactivar fragmentación de carrito y scripts innecesarios, usar Cloudflare, optimizar el rendimiento con GTmetrix, minimizar archivos HTML y CSS, usar carga lenta en imágenes, controlar WordPress Heartbeat y limpiar la base de datos. El documento también muestra cómo estos cambios pueden mejorar significativamente los puntajes de veloc
Every Second Counts - Speeding up WooCommerceChris Lema
This document discusses the importance of website speed for e-commerce stores. It notes that slow loading sites can negatively impact conversion rates and search engine rankings. The document provides tips for improving WooCommerce store speed, including changing to a lighter theme, using a faster host, compressing images, disabling unnecessary scripts, implementing a CDN like Cloudflare, adding caching, lazy loading images, and using a plugin like WP Rocket to optimize files. Specific hosts are benchmarked, showing much faster speeds from services like Kinsta and Liquid Web compared to slower defaults. An example theme is tested before and after optimization to demonstrate dramatic speed improvements that can be achieved.
Getting what you want without becoming who you're notChris Lema
Getting what you want without compromising your values and character. The document discusses maintaining integrity by investing in character development along with competence. It emphasizes focusing on purpose over platforms and titles, helping others, making small consistent changes, and checking your inner critic. Persistence is also important alongside focus and choice.
This 2019 presentation (for #wcoc) walks thru a set of tools that can help store builders drive revenue up for each transaction, using coupons, order bumps and one-time offers.
This document discusses how ecommerce stores can use customer data and segmentation to optimize their stores for better results. It recommends tracking key customer metrics like order value, lifetime value, top spenders, etc. to identify valuable segments. Stores should treat different customer segments differently, like providing targeted content, promotions or messaging to big spenders, frequent buyers or those abandoning carts. Tools like Glew.io, WP Fusion and ConvertKit can help automatically segment customers and trigger personalized experiences based on tags applied to customer profiles. Focusing efforts on the top 5% of high value segments can significantly boost revenue.
When it comes to eCommerce, you don't want your product pages simply to be the result of whatever platform or template you're using. Here's what matters.
In my talk about conversions at #wcdfw, I don't go the normal route of #CRO. Instead I'm talking to humans about doing the things that humans value, and letting it lead to conversions.
WooCommerce offers several advantages for eCommerce projects:
1) It is free to use along with many free themes, extensions, and payment gateways.
2) It has a large, active community for support and tutorials.
3) It is highly customizable and integrates with many third party systems through its extensive library of extensions.
4) As a WordPress plugin, WooCommerce sites benefit from WordPress' strong search engine optimization and discoverability.
You have a prospect who needs to sell goods or services online. What do you need to know in order to provide them the proper solution, and what do you then need to do and say to land them as a customer? My WooSesh 2018 presentation.
Segmentation involves grouping customers based on their data and interactions to provide targeted experiences. This allows businesses to treat different customers differently rather than everyone the same. Segmenting customers can increase conversion rates, lifetime value, and insights. Some common segments include first-time visitors, repeat buyers, high spenders, coupon lovers, and at-risk customers. Tools like Google Analytics and CRM systems are needed to analyze customer data and define segments. Once defined, segments can be targeted with reviews requests, email sequences, discounts, recommendations, and customized site experiences.
Whether you're a freelancer or an agency, scoping eCommerce projects can be tough. If you do it wrong, you could lose all your profits. Here is the key data to collect, while scoping.
Building the Fastest WooCommerce Store EverChris Lema
If you want to build the fastest WooCommerce store ever, then here is a checklist that you can review as you get started. It's the slide deck for my presentation in Grand Rapids this weekend.
If you use WordPress, you may have heard of Gutenberg - a new editor that will change how we all create content. This presentation was delivered via a Liquid Web webinar.
Understanding GDPR in the context of WooCommerceChris Lema
If you run, manage, or develop WooCommerce stores, then you should be prepping for GDPR. In this presentation we lay out the places and things you should be thinking about.
My WordCamp San Diego Presentation on speeding up your WooCommerce store. You've heard people say you can have it good, fast or cheap. In this presentation I walk thru how you can pick all three.
This document summarizes a WordCamp Miami workshop on WooCommerce by Chris Lema. The workshop covered why to choose WooCommerce, its large market share powering over 3 million online stores, the availability of thousands of freelance developers with WooCommerce experience, the types of eCommerce stores that can be built with it, its SEO and content capabilities as a WordPress plugin, and the many integration options. The workshop also provided a live demonstration of setting up a WooCommerce store, discussed favorite plugins, and provided tips on driving conversions, improving site speed, using product photos, follow up strategies, custom offers, and coupons.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
Date: May 29, 2024
Tags: Information Security, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, GDPR
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM